Howard Travis "Trey" Mullinax III, a golf professional, was born on June 29, 1992, in the city of Birmingham, Alabama. He attended Gardendale High School and played golf there. Mullinax went on to attend the University of Alabama, where he was an All-American, won two events, and helped the golf team win the NCAA Championships in 2013 and 2014.
Mullinax turned professional in 2014 and has participated in the Web.com Tour since 2015. He triumphed in the 2016 Rex Hospital Open, a Web.com Tour event. He won a Valspar Championship qualifying round in March 2018. He then tied for eighth after taking one shot from a hospitality tent.
Trey Mullinax has three professional golf victories. On the PGA Tour, he won the 2022 Barbasol Championship with a score of -25, one shot better than Kevin Streelman. Mullinax has two Korn Ferry Tour victories: the 2016 Rex Hospital Open, which he won by one stroke over Brady Schnell, and the 2020 Orange County National Championship, which he won by one stroke over Stephan Jäger and Brandon Wu.
Mullinax scored a course record of 62 in the third round of the Valero Texas Open at TPC San Antonio in April 2018, giving him one shot back going into the final round. He finished runner-up, his best PGA Tour finish to date, with a final-round 69.
Notably, Mullinax won his first PGA Tour event, the 2022 Barbasol Championship, by one stroke over Kevin Steelman.
Trey Mullinax's Caddie
Trey Mulllinax’s current caddie is Julien Trudeau. Weekly interviews with the winning caddie from the most recent PGA Tour tournament are featured in the Golfweek and The Caddie Network series "Conversations with Champions presented by Sentry."
After the win at the 2022 Barbasol Championship, Trudeau said, “The strategy is just massive because there’s so many options off the tee. We’re actually going to hit it into the fescue on purpose on a few holes.”
He added, “We watched Max Homa hit a putter from like 100 yards and he putted it up to like a foot and I was like, ‘Was that the play?'” “It was so cool watching this thing go up and down, up and down over these humps. So it’s going to be really fun to watch on TV, I think, because these balls are just moving.”
Julien Trudeau spoke with The Caddie Network about his nine years of caddying experience and the players he has worked with, including Adam Long, Graham DeLaet, Mallory Blackwelder, Chris Baryla, Ricky Barnes, Cydney Clanton, Colt Knost, Russell Knox, Chad Campbell, and Brandon Harkins.
Trudeau was born in Phoenix, Arizona, raised in Saint-Lambert, Quebec, and graduated from Chaparral High School in Scottsdale, Arizona, with the Class of 1999. Also a golfer in college, Julien attended Wichita State University.
A surprising detail about Julien is that he is proficient in French and was the starting left fielder for the 1999 Arizona State High School baseball winners. Also, his love of numbers would have led him to become an accountant if he had taken a different path in life.
Trudeau recalls seeing some spectacular shots on the Tour, notably, Graham's bunker shot to defeat Speith in singles and a chip shot with Jason Day to tie Keegan and Phil, both while the Presidents Cup was being played at Muirfield Village.
“Graham chipping in on the 18th hole during alternate-shot play at the 2013 Presidents Cup” was noted as his favorite golf memory from his time as a caddie, and when asked what he liked best about being a caddie, Julien made a lighthearted reference to the pay.
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